You see, Miller believes a pair of limited edition retro Nike Air Jordans he owns are responsible for Auburn's winning season.

Miller said he wanted to wear them only on special occasions, which was a category Auburn football games certainly fell into.

"I wanted to wear them for special occasions so I wore them during Auburn games," said Miller, who grew up in Anniston. "My Facebook friends would wait for me to post pictures of them on game days. It became part of a game day ritual."

While Miller wore his lucky shoes during most games this year, the sneakers were missing during one kickoff. That's right, Miller said he wasn't wearing the sneakers when the Auburn Tigers lost to LSU this year.

"Only game I didn't wear them was the darn LSU game," said Miller. "It's not weird if it works. They are essential part to my Gameday outfit."

While the black and red shoes don't exactly look like they would be a blessing to the Auburn University football team, Miller said he believes in the power of the superstition wholeheartedly.

"They're not even auburn colors, but they're lucky," said Miller. "Absolutely. 100 percent."

So, what's your stand on gameday superstitions? Do you think they're bogus, or do you have a lucky ritual of your own? Regardless of what team you cheer for, let us know in the comments section below!

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